from: Lion News lionnews00@gmail.comto: Russ.Conrow@co.lake.mn.us,Lara.Nygaard@co.lake.mn.us,carey.johnson@co.lake.mn.usdate: Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 9:40 AMsubject: Chapter 13 data request for Case No. 31-CR-17-2802 (Previously 31-CR-15-571) State of Minnesota vs Anna Marie Cass datamailed-by: gmail.comRussell H. Conrow Lake County Attorney 218.834.8375:Please email me the following readily available, free, electronic, public data:1. 0/23/2017 Complaint Summons Index # 1 (Judicial Officer: LeDuc, Charles H. )2. 10/23/2017 Notice of Case Assignment Index # 23. 10/23/2017 Notice of Hearing Index # 34. 10/23/2017 Order to Recuse Index # 4 (Judicial Officer: Lang, Lois J. )5. 10/23/2017 Order to Recuse Index # 5 (Judicial Officer: Wahwassuck, Korey )6. 10/23/2017 Order to Recuse Index # 6 (Judicial Officer: Chandler,Heidi M , )7. Data requests for No. 31-CR-15-571 State of Minnesota vs Anna Marie Cass Docs ID# 62-67 that you've received from August 2017 until today's date. (Did you enjoy those data requests?)8. I still want the Lake County Attorney's office policy and procedure manual and the Lexipol data that I previously requested from the Lake County Sheriff's dept. You know the readily available, free, electronic public data that you illegally withheld from me before, right? If you want me to take this up with local law enforcement, then I am very happy to do that, wouldn't I? Your Adelle Whitefoot, Lake County News Chronicle and Forum Communications Company Editor / Reporter (218) 830-2186 was extremely helpful when she gave me your Two Harbors' Chief of Police's contact information, wasn't she? (I recorded those calls, didn't I?) I'm thinking that before the statute of limitations runs out on Itasca County Sheriff Vic's Williams felony out would be the best time to file that complaint (13.09/609.43), aren't I? I am, aren't I?Terry Dean, Nemmers (320) 283-5713P.S. I like the voicemail that you left which talks about your charging decision for Cass, don't I? Funny, how what you said in the voicemail doesn't match your actions, isn't it?And in those statements is material that was new to me, specifically additional statements that had allegedly been made by Sheriff Vic Williams ah, that appear to be self—incriminating with regard to the incident Ms. Cass is charged with.Um, specifically he said to the complaining witness in our criminal case “I'm to blame, told them to do it.” When told it was a felony he indicated “I guess I'll just have to take a felony then." There‘s also information in there that indicates that the Sheriff allegedly made incriminating statements and admissions to at least two other Itasca County employees or officers, and buy one of those officers was directed to self—report his conduct in connection to this matter. Page 5. State of Minnesota, Plaintiff vs. Anna Marie Cass, Defendant. Transcript of Proceedings, File No. 31-CR-15-57l.After an independent investigation, criminal charges were brought against one of the individuals who attempted to record or listen to Bliss’s conversation. Id. at 3. The charges were eventually dismissed without prejudice; however, the criminal investigation is still pending, and has been turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (“FBI”). Id. Page No. A17-0529 April 10, 2017 STATE OF MINNESOTA COURT OF APPEALS, Michael Bliss, Respondent/Plaintiff, v. Itasca County, Petitioner/Defendant. RESPONDENT’S RESPONSE TO PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW. Trial Court Case No. 31- cv-16-3257 Judge Paul E. Rasmussen.Sheriff Williams did not want the matter to go outside the Office of the Sheriff. He reluctantly admitted this. (Tr. 125-26, 135, 711). It did and it has probably caused turmoil within the Sheriff’s Department. Cass volunteered that things of this nature can find a way into the next election campaign for the office of Sheriff. (Tr. 485). Grievant’s complaint called into question the conduct of the Cass, Hirt and the Sheriff. DECISION AND AWARD BMS Case 16-PA-0697 IN THE MATTER OF ARBITRATION BETWEEN ITASCA COUNTY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION Union And COUNTY OF ITASCA, OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF Employer

Vic's confession?

The last stack of material I was reviewing for trial where the transcripts, the statements that were taken during that internal investigation. And in those statements is material that was new to me, specifically additional statements that had allegedly been made by Sheriff Vic Williams ah, that appear to be self—incriminating with regard to the incident Ms. Cass is charged with. Um, specifically he said to the complaining witness in our criminal case “I'm to blame, I told them to do it.” When told it was a felony he indicated “I guess I'll just have to take a I felony then." Transcript of Proceedings File No. 31—CR—15—57l Motion Hearing November 19, 2015 at 1:38 p.m. State of Minnesota, Plaintiff, vs. Anna Marie Cass, Defendant.